Coffee County Central High School will be hosting the Central Tennessee Fall League at Manchester’s Powers Field. The league is set to begin around the end of August and will be determined once area player participation is clarified.
League Info can be found at www.HSFBL.com. Players from 450+ High Schools played in our leagues in 2015.
• Players can access the HSFBL Flyer at: http://www.hsfbl.com/2016%20hsfbl%20flyer.pdf
• 2016 League Registration is now open. Players register online at www.HSFBL.com.
• Players register individually and can request teammates on their registration.
• Players save $20 on registration if registered by the August 1st early registration deadline.
HS Players can expect the following:
• Play 6 weeks of fun, competitive baseball on Sundays (Saturdays in California Leagues)
• Each league plays a ‘College Game Day’ at area Colleges/Universities
• Top talent chosen to play on HSFBL All-Star Exposure Team in the All-Star Exposure Games
• Receive a Pro Birch Bat from Hoosier Bat Company and a Team Dri-fit jersey top.
• Equal playing time, monitored innings pitched, overseen by site directors and qualified coaches.
The High School Fall Baseball League (HSFBL) is a network of HS Wood Bat Fall Leagues covering multiple states including IN, IL, OH, MI, KY, WI, MN, TN, GA, NY, and CA. Each league plays up to a 6-week regular season including a ‘League Tournament’. League championship teams earn a berth into the ‘HSFBL Championship Tournament’ to compete for the HSFBL Title.
The HSFBL is open to all incoming 2016 high school players (2017-2020 graduates). Players register individually and have the opportunity to enter the names of other players they would like to be on the same team with under the “Teammate Request” section of the registration page. Teams that want to enter the league should contact the HSFBL for details.
Each league plays a ‘College Game Day’ at a partner college during the regular season. Players receive a pro model wood birch bat from Hoosier Bat Company, a team Dri-fit game jersey, and a free college player profile with registration.
The top talent in each league is chosen to play on an All-Star Showcase team in the ‘HSFBL All-Star Exposure Games’ sponsored by Vantrition. Player information is sent out to our network of college coaches across the country. The All-Star Exposure Games take place in Chicago (IL), Indianapolis (IN), Dayton (OH), and the Bay Area (CA).
The HSFBL was started in 2008 by Indiana University alum, and former Seattle Mariner prospect, Eric Blakeley.
“Our goal from the beginning was to offer a fall baseball experience like no other” said Blakeley. “By incorporating a strong blend of competition, college game days, team power rankings, seeded playoffs, and an All-Star Exposure Game, the HSFBL has proudly given kids a great opportunity for fun, competitive baseball in the fall.”
“The HSFBL allows for players to continue developing in the fall without a huge commitment of time, traveling, and money that accompanies summer travel baseball. In addition, players raise their level of play when they know there is something at stake. The power rankings, All-Star game, and playoffs bring that edge of excitement.”
The HSFBL also utilizes the latest in social networking for game updates, weather alerts and important announcements.
Registrations will be accepted up until a week before the league begins.
To register for the league, go to www.HSFBL.com
Anyone having questions can contact David Martin at martindavid@k12coffee.net OR Kris Lammers at kolam29@live.com or visit the HSFBL website at: http://www.hsfbl.com/
Coach Martin will be a guest on Saturday’s Coffee Coaches Show to talk about the league